Married women with children made up 56% of abortions

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Anonymous wrote:This forced birther talk is totally disproven by this stat. No one forced these women to engage in sexual intercourse. Maybe we just want you to live with the consequences of your actions and think before you abort just because you want to because it is not convenient!


I thought a lot before my abortion and decided that it was the wrong time for me to be pregnant (grad school, debts, no support from the father). This is what most women who have abortions do. It's called being a responsible citizen.


How does it feel to facilitate a murder for your convenience?


As you're asking, I feel perfectly fine about my choice. I was upset for a while afterwards, but that's because I loved the father and it was shocking to find out that he wasn't on the same page as me. Now I have a child that wouldn't have been born if I had not had an abortion. I was able to graduate, get a high paying professional job, and pay off my student loans. The child I have now has a stable home life and a great father. We can afford private school and have saved enough to pay for his college education.






Glad you are fine with being someone who facilitated a murder.


You're welcome
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If you are so passionate about this, make it so it becomes a national law.
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Anonymous wrote:Sex isn’t reliably determined till week 18 at the earliest.
96% of abortions are happening by week 16.
Gender selection just isn’t happening here.


Don't be silly, CVS can tell you at week 10.


DP. You think all these women were getting CVS before abortions? Are you serious?

"CVS testing is not a standard part of prenatal care. Your healthcare provider may offer this option if you have certain risk factors, abnormalities detected on early ultrasounds or abnormal genetic (vs blood) screening." ( https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diagnostics/4028-chorionic-villus-sampling-for-prenatal-diagnosis )

It's not covered by insurance, unless medically indicated (and sometimes not then). Nobody is paying for this out of pocket so they can abort the non-chosen gender. WTF is wrong with you.


I'm not saying a damn thing about "these women". I don't really know who you mean, anyway.

I'm just correcting your erroneous statement that the baby's sex cannot be surmised till week 18, because it can.

I've had CVS three times and insurance paid every time, but then again, I have a cadillac.


Why were you getting CVS, if not for medical indication? Were you selecting for sex, or something?

If it *was* for medical indication, then it isn't a very good counterexample, is it? As I said, it's generally covered by insurance for medical indication.

Can you read?


My insurance covers it on demand. I wasn't willing to carry an abnormal fetus so I had a CVS. It's very easy to get medical indication approved, fyi.


Appreciate your honesty about your abortions.


LOL I didn't get a CVS for the one I aborted. Only for the ones I birthed.
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Anonymous wrote:This forced birther talk is totally disproven by this stat. No one forced these women to engage in sexual intercourse. Maybe we just want you to live with the consequences of your actions and think before you abort just because you want to because it is not convenient!


I thought a lot before my abortion and decided that it was the wrong time for me to be pregnant (grad school, debts, no support from the father). This is what most women who have abortions do. It's called being a responsible citizen.


How does it feel to facilitate a murder for your convenience?


Dp- I would like to thank her for not bringing an unwanted child into the world. The world needs more people like her.


More children are murdered by women doing it for convenience than are killed by gun violence yearly. Nice stat to be a part of! You should be so proud!


Quick!
There’s a gunman running right toward you! You can only save this
a) canister of frozen embryos
or
b) this second grader.
Which do you choose to save?
No sane person would even pause.



What in the pluperfect hell is your point? I’d shove a kid into a lifeboat before an adult. Are you arguing the adult isn’t a human being?
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Anonymous wrote:This forced birther talk is totally disproven by this stat. No one forced these women to engage in sexual intercourse. Maybe we just want you to live with the consequences of your actions and think before you abort just because you want to because it is not convenient!


I thought a lot before my abortion and decided that it was the wrong time for me to be pregnant (grad school, debts, no support from the father). This is what most women who have abortions do. It's called being a responsible citizen.


How does it feel to facilitate a murder for your convenience?


Dp- I would like to thank her for not bringing an unwanted child into the world. The world needs more people like her.


More children are murdered by women doing it for convenience than are killed by gun violence yearly. Nice stat to be a part of! You should be so proud!


Quick!
There’s a gunman running right toward you! You can only save this
a) canister of frozen embryos
or
b) this second grader.
Which do you choose to save?
No sane person would even pause.



What in the pluperfect hell is your point? I’d shove a kid into a lifeboat before an adult. Are you arguing the adult isn’t a human being?


You seem very angry. You got Roe reversed. Why don't you just chill?
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Anonymous wrote:Sex isn’t reliably determined till week 18 at the earliest.
96% of abortions are happening by week 16.
Gender selection just isn’t happening here.


Don't be silly, CVS can tell you at week 10.


DP. You think all these women were getting CVS before abortions? Are you serious?

"CVS testing is not a standard part of prenatal care. Your healthcare provider may offer this option if you have certain risk factors, abnormalities detected on early ultrasounds or abnormal genetic (vs blood) screening." ( https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diagnostics/4028-chorionic-villus-sampling-for-prenatal-diagnosis )

It's not covered by insurance, unless medically indicated (and sometimes not then). Nobody is paying for this out of pocket so they can abort the non-chosen gender. WTF is wrong with you.


I'm not saying a damn thing about "these women". I don't really know who you mean, anyway.

I'm just correcting your erroneous statement that the baby's sex cannot be surmised till week 18, because it can.

I've had CVS three times and insurance paid every time, but then again, I have a cadillac.


Why were you getting CVS, if not for medical indication? Were you selecting for sex, or something?

If it *was* for medical indication, then it isn't a very good counterexample, is it? As I said, it's generally covered by insurance for medical indication.

Can you read?


My insurance covers it on demand. I wasn't willing to carry an abnormal fetus so I had a CVS. It's very easy to get medical indication approved, fyi.


Appreciate your honesty about your abortions.


LOL I didn't get a CVS for the one I aborted. Only for the ones I birthed.


Appreciate your honesty about being willing to abort "an abnormal fetus" because you weren't "willing to carry" one, then.

Thanks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is why I don't understand how black women 'supposedly' get the most abortions when the vast majority of black women are not married.

The math isn't mathing.


It is because the original post is not true. Married women do not have 56% of abortions.
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Anonymous wrote:Sex isn’t reliably determined till week 18 at the earliest.
96% of abortions are happening by week 16.
Gender selection just isn’t happening here.


Don't be silly, CVS can tell you at week 10.


DP. You think all these women were getting CVS before abortions? Are you serious?

"CVS testing is not a standard part of prenatal care. Your healthcare provider may offer this option if you have certain risk factors, abnormalities detected on early ultrasounds or abnormal genetic (vs blood) screening." ( https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diagnostics/4028-chorionic-villus-sampling-for-prenatal-diagnosis )

It's not covered by insurance, unless medically indicated (and sometimes not then). Nobody is paying for this out of pocket so they can abort the non-chosen gender. WTF is wrong with you.


I'm not saying a damn thing about "these women". I don't really know who you mean, anyway.

I'm just correcting your erroneous statement that the baby's sex cannot be surmised till week 18, because it can.

I've had CVS three times and insurance paid every time, but then again, I have a cadillac.


Why were you getting CVS, if not for medical indication? Were you selecting for sex, or something?

If it *was* for medical indication, then it isn't a very good counterexample, is it? As I said, it's generally covered by insurance for medical indication.

Can you read?


My insurance covers it on demand. I wasn't willing to carry an abnormal fetus so I had a CVS. It's very easy to get medical indication approved, fyi.


Appreciate your honesty about your abortions.


LOL I didn't get a CVS for the one I aborted. Only for the ones I birthed.


Appreciate your honesty about being willing to abort "an abnormal fetus" because you weren't "willing to carry" one, then.

Thanks.


Oh, I have no idea whether it was abnormal or normal. I just didn't want a fourth child, normal or not.
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Anonymous wrote:Sex isn’t reliably determined till week 18 at the earliest.
96% of abortions are happening by week 16.
Gender selection just isn’t happening here.


Don't be silly, CVS can tell you at week 10.


DP. You think all these women were getting CVS before abortions? Are you serious?

"CVS testing is not a standard part of prenatal care. Your healthcare provider may offer this option if you have certain risk factors, abnormalities detected on early ultrasounds or abnormal genetic (vs blood) screening." ( https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diagnostics/4028-chorionic-villus-sampling-for-prenatal-diagnosis )

It's not covered by insurance, unless medically indicated (and sometimes not then). Nobody is paying for this out of pocket so they can abort the non-chosen gender. WTF is wrong with you.


I'm not saying a damn thing about "these women". I don't really know who you mean, anyway.

I'm just correcting your erroneous statement that the baby's sex cannot be surmised till week 18, because it can.

I've had CVS three times and insurance paid every time, but then again, I have a cadillac.


Why were you getting CVS, if not for medical indication? Were you selecting for sex, or something?

If it *was* for medical indication, then it isn't a very good counterexample, is it? As I said, it's generally covered by insurance for medical indication.

Can you read?


My insurance covers it on demand. I wasn't willing to carry an abnormal fetus so I had a CVS. It's very easy to get medical indication approved, fyi.


Appreciate your honesty about your abortions.


LOL I didn't get a CVS for the one I aborted. Only for the ones I birthed.


Appreciate your honesty about being willing to abort "an abnormal fetus" because you weren't "willing to carry" one, then.

Thanks.


I have a friend with a baby who has severe special needs - she will never walk or talk or eat independently. It's a very rare genetic disease that isn't commonly diagnosable prenatally because it's rare enough that they don't look for it. My friend is completely candid that if she knew of the diagnosis ahead of time, she would have terminated without a second thought.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sex isn’t reliably determined till week 18 at the earliest.
96% of abortions are happening by week 16.
Gender selection just isn’t happening here.


Don't be silly, CVS can tell you at week 10.


DP. You think all these women were getting CVS before abortions? Are you serious?

"CVS testing is not a standard part of prenatal care. Your healthcare provider may offer this option if you have certain risk factors, abnormalities detected on early ultrasounds or abnormal genetic (vs blood) screening." ( https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diagnostics/4028-chorionic-villus-sampling-for-prenatal-diagnosis )

It's not covered by insurance, unless medically indicated (and sometimes not then). Nobody is paying for this out of pocket so they can abort the non-chosen gender. WTF is wrong with you.


I'm not saying a damn thing about "these women". I don't really know who you mean, anyway.

I'm just correcting your erroneous statement that the baby's sex cannot be surmised till week 18, because it can.

I've had CVS three times and insurance paid every time, but then again, I have a cadillac.


Why were you getting CVS, if not for medical indication? Were you selecting for sex, or something?

If it *was* for medical indication, then it isn't a very good counterexample, is it? As I said, it's generally covered by insurance for medical indication.

Can you read?


My insurance covers it on demand. I wasn't willing to carry an abnormal fetus so I had a CVS. It's very easy to get medical indication approved, fyi.


Appreciate your honesty about your abortions.


LOL I didn't get a CVS for the one I aborted. Only for the ones I birthed.


Appreciate your honesty about being willing to abort "an abnormal fetus" because you weren't "willing to carry" one, then.

Thanks.


Oh, I have no idea whether it was abnormal or normal. I just didn't want a fourth child, normal or not.


Oh? That's kinda weird, because this was your post (you can find it above in the collapsed comments):

My insurance covers it on demand. I wasn't willing to carry an abnormal fetus so I had a CVS. It's very easy to get medical indication approved, fyi.


Allow me to say it more slowly: Appreciate your honesty about being willing to abort "an abnormal fetus" because you weren't "willing to carry" one, then.

Thanks for sharing.
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See also your post prior to that:

I've had CVS three times and insurance paid every time, but then again, I have a cadillac.


Whether it was once or three times -- the story seems to morph a lot, doesn't it? -- I appreciate your honesty about those choices. Keep sharing.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This forced birther talk is totally disproven by this stat. No one forced these women to engage in sexual intercourse. Maybe we just want you to live with the consequences of your actions and think before you abort just because you want to because it is not convenient!


I thought a lot before my abortion and decided that it was the wrong time for me to be pregnant (grad school, debts, no support from the father). This is what most women who have abortions do. It's called being a responsible citizen.


How does it feel to facilitate a murder for your convenience?


Dp- I would like to thank her for not bringing an unwanted child into the world. The world needs more people like her.


More children are murdered by women doing it for convenience than are killed by gun violence yearly. Nice stat to be a part of! You should be so proud!


Quick!
There’s a gunman running right toward you! You can only save this
a) canister of frozen embryos
or
b) this second grader.
Which do you choose to save?
No sane person would even pause.



What in the pluperfect hell is your point? I’d shove a kid into a lifeboat before an adult. Are you arguing the adult isn’t a human being?


But the canister is full of 500 embryos! You are letting 500 “children” die!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This forced birther talk is totally disproven by this stat. No one forced these women to engage in sexual intercourse. Maybe we just want you to live with the consequences of your actions and think before you abort just because you want to because it is not convenient!


I thought a lot before my abortion and decided that it was the wrong time for me to be pregnant (grad school, debts, no support from the father). This is what most women who have abortions do. It's called being a responsible citizen.


How does it feel to facilitate a murder for your convenience?


Why is convenience a bad thing?

By the way, do you eat meat? Murderer!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:This forced birther talk is totally disproven by this stat. No one forced these women to engage in sexual intercourse. Maybe we just want you to live with the consequences of your actions and think before you abort just because you want to because it is not convenient!


I thought a lot before my abortion and decided that it was the wrong time for me to be pregnant (grad school, debts, no support from the father). This is what most women who have abortions do. It's called being a responsible citizen.


Well, hopefully this decision will motivate women to not sleep with me who are not ready to financially support their offspring. It's called being a responsible citizen. Maybe men can grow up too in the process.
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Anonymous wrote:This forced birther talk is totally disproven by this stat. No one forced these women to engage in sexual intercourse. Maybe we just want you to live with the consequences of your actions and think before you abort just because you want to because it is not convenient!


I thought a lot before my abortion and decided that it was the wrong time for me to be pregnant (grad school, debts, no support from the father). This is what most women who have abortions do. It's called being a responsible citizen.


How does it feel to facilitate a murder for your convenience?


Dp- I would like to thank her for not bringing an unwanted child into the world. The world needs more people like her.


+1 me too. She did the responsible thing.
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